Weather Covers; General Information; Trailering - Four winns 378 Vista Owner's Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Weather covers for the cockpit areas are available on all
Four Winns® models. A bimini top and camper is stan-
dard on the 378 Vista™. Four Winns® covers are de-
signed and intended to provide protection of the cockpit
seating areas.
Four Winns utilizes 100% acrylic-type material. During
the manufacturing of the weather covers, the smallest
possible needle and highest quality UV stabilized, bonded
polyester thread is used in the stitching.
Never use any form of open flame cooking de-
vice in any area fully enclosed or near weather
covers. This material is flammable.
The weather cover is water repellant but not water proof.
During a hard rain, you may notice a light mist permeat-
ing through a weather cover. This is normal. If the seams
leak, they can be sprayed with Scotchguard™ or similar
type water repellent or a seam sealing compound can
be applied. Keep objects from contacting the inside of
the cover. Leakage may occur at point of contact.
Weather covers must be installed "snug" to prevent sags.
The material relies on swelling to seal itself. If too taut or
overly tight, the material will not seal and may tear.
NOTICE
Periodically check weather covers for accumu-
lation of water. Damage to the bow assemblies
may otherwise result. Make sure cover is snug
to avoid puddling of water.
After use, the top canvas should be rolled up into the boot
(supplied) and secured.
NOTICE
NEVER fold or store a wet weather cover. This
can lead to mildew or shrinkage. Roll rather than
fold the enclosure curtains. Sharp folds increase
the chance of cracking the clear vinyl.
378 Vista™ Owner's Manual

WEATHER COVERS

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NOTICE
DO NOT use the weather covers for outdoor win-
ter storage. The weight of the snow or heavy
rain can cause severe damage to the material or
top structure. Refer to O-6 - Winter Storage in
this manual for more information.
Four Winns is utilizing a different snap for the canvas.
The snap socket is notched towards the outer edge of
the canvas. To unsnap, just lift on the side by the notch.
NOTICE
Remove snaps one at a time to prevent damage.
DO NOT rip off or pull the weather cover as a
whole; acrylic material will tear at snaps.
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TRAILERING

High winds encountered during trailering your boat can
severely damage most weather covers. If an extended
trip at highway speeds is planned, the top and other
weather covers should be booted or removed entirely. This
will prevent damage and loss. See Figure O-1.
Camper Boot
Bimini Boot
Figure O1: Bimini & Camper Tops - Booted
NOTICE
DO NOT tow your boat at highway speeds with
weather covers in place. High winds encoun-
tered during trailering your boat can severely dam-
age most weather covers. Damage to weather
covers incurred as a result of trailering your boat
is not covered under warranty.
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